Journalists of Bangladesh in professional insecurity The government wants to deal with any political unrest, no demands of people, or any movement of the government against the decision of the government, rather than the political and political activists. Professionally, journalists presented the image of repression and repression in front of the people. The reporters who want to put pressure on them, journalists publish it. The government is mad at this. Due to this professional behavior of the journalists, the police or the party workers became angry with journalists and attacked them, said a prominent journalist. The people of the movement want to be safe. "The international media and media personality of the movement has stood at this critical time. Let's see how safe the road is to cover the movement of the international media. Some News Clips -
Washington Post : On 5th August The US Embassy's Facebook post said "Nothing can justify the brutal attacks on the weekend against the thousands of young people who are peacefully conducting a safe Bangladesh in support of their democratic rights,"
Information Minister Hasanul Haq Inu said in its US Embassy Facebook post was "poking its nose in Bangladesh's internal politics in an indecent way," adding: "We condemn this."
CNN : Police by more than 100 people injured, while a day later, US Ambassador Marcia Bernicat carrying a vehicle attacked by "armed men." The diplomat was unhurt. The United Nations expressed its concern over the crackdown.
"Youth about road safety are legitimate concerns expressed by to The and a solution is needed for a mega city like Dhaka," the UN resident coordinator in Bangladesh, to Mia Seppo, said in a statement posted on Twitter hashtag on.
Abcnews: The roads of Dhaka are a web of gridlock and chaos. Unlicensed drivers, unregistered vehicles and speeding buses are commonplace, police corruption is rife and traffic enforcement often nonexistent. Report: The government of the pro-active activists, a political youth of the country, has been asked to provide information about the situation in the country. League, also attacked at least five journalists, including an Associated Press photographer who was briefly hospitalized with a head injury. Footage of the attack on social media showed him around and beaten by about a dozen men in the city of Dhanmondi neighborhood.
BBC World News: Students from Bangladesh studying in India's Jadavpur University took it to the streets Monday (August 06) protesting against the attack on students by Bangladesh police back in their country. Bangladeshi students in eastern India, including the All India Students Democratic Association (DSO) burnt the effigy of Bangladesh Police and also staged a protest outside Bangladesh High Commission demand that the Bangladesh government students with the terms of the students.The students of the crowd was seen breaking through the barriers, trying to enter the High Commission building and had arguments with the Indian police over not letting them through.
Indian Express: Dr. Ali Riaz, a US State University Politics and Government Department teacher wrote a column on August 14, at The Indian Express. The unprecedented week-long protests by Bangladeshi teenagers demanding "road safety" have come as an end. Violence, largely perpetrated by members of the law enforcement agencies and activists of the ruling party against the protestors and journalists, has succeeded in suppressing a peaceful movement. Additionally, the government has arrested internationally acclaimed photographer and human rights activist, Shahidul Alam, ostensibly for his criticism of government in an interview with Al Jazeera. At least 22 students have been languishing in jail, waiting for trial,These developments raise the question: What's next? The way a social movement with no anti-government agenda was dealt with, Shahidul Alam is being treated and the students are harangued, leaves little to the imagination about the nature of the total political climate.
Shahidul Alam and many international famous personalities are writing in the newspapers demanding the release of the students. Shahidul Alam has been detained by the government for taking care of the international media thorai and numerous students from Dhaka and private universities. Today it is reported that a student of Dhaka University has been removed from the front of Shamsunnahar Hall after identifying her as DB.
Professor Ali Riaz tune to say what's next?
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